ABI Blog Exchange

2019-03-22
Susan Ehrlich, the fintech lender's new chief, discusses what she learned working at Amazon and Simple and how her firm is approaching consumer loans differently.

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2019-03-22
Deutsche Bank employees in the U.S. received the lion's share of bonuses as the lender sought to retain top performers following cuts to the investment bank there.

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2019-03-22
The market for P2P payments is finally taking off after years of false starts, but there are still many unanswered questions. The biggest one: How do banks get value out of offering this service free of charge?

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2019-03-22
State law bars credit unions from accepting deposits from cities, counties and other government entities.

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2019-03-22
Person-to-person payments have become table stakes for institutions looking to attract and retain younger customers. The service may also be one of the keys to keeping big-tech insurgents like Amazon at bay.

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2019-03-22
Moore is a founder of the conservative Club for Growth and served on the editorial board of The Wall Street Journal.

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2019-03-22
The head of the agency said she wants FDIC staff to be proactive with banks that show visible problems, but not “focus more on seeking out dirt than on whether the home is clean.”

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2019-03-22
Financial startups are becoming important partners for community banks and credit unions, despite lobbying efforts to limit their growth.

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2019-03-22
The most popular features of the AI-driven virtual assistant include transaction search and spending alerts.

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2019-03-22
Shift toward computerized, quantitative trading helps women advance; big bank stocks are on a pace for their worst week since December.

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2019-03-21
Readers debate the odds of legislative reform to Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, consider the growing problem of "friendly fraud," weigh ways to avoid reputation problems and more.

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2019-03-21
Banks will likely continue to exercise caution in the wake of Facebook's announcement that it’s restricting the way providers of housing, employment and credit advertise on its site.

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2019-03-21
J.D. Power found that customers who have a variety of accounts with an online-only bank are far more satisfied than those with just checking or savings accounts.

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2019-03-21
The bill by Sens. Kevin Cramer, R-N.D., and John Kennedy, R-La., would block banks and credit unions with over $10 billion of assets from refusing service to "customers that may not share the same political values."

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2019-03-21
Simple math only partly explains why smaller lenders are adding commercial and industrial loans at a faster clip than their larger counterparts.

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2019-03-21
The changes will expand the role of the Consumer Advisory Board and other panels, but stopped short of reversing the downsizing ordered last year by former acting Director Mick Mulvaney.

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2019-03-21
David Brickman will take the helm of the mortgage giant at a time of transformation in the mortgage market and housing finance policy.

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2019-03-21
Wells Fargo said Chief Executive Tim Sloan has the full support of its board following a report that directors had reached out to Goldman Sachs' former chief financial officer for his job.

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